Open Arms

...caring for orphans and adoptive families...

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

ODESSA A BEAUTIFUL CITY

The first weekend you saw in our earlier post and so we're sorry for the unlabeled photos....but the internet was unreliable at times, as were our emotions. So, it was often hard to write even when we had a few minutes. There was just so much to process.

Monday morning started with hot tea in the courtyard. Laurie and Hector had gone around the corner (literally) to McDonald's and were having an intense time with some street kids. You can read more of their encounters at their website purelightministry.org. Look under our blog list.

Meanwhile, we (Steve and Carol) were meeting a few other guest staying in our hotel. There were a couple adoptive families and two other gentlemen we spent time getting to know over coffee and hot tea. One of the men even joined us for a mid-week prayer meeting and dinner. It's so great when the Lord gives us opportunity to meet people we weren't expecting to find in our path.

Cameron, Steve and I raced to the Odessa Christian Bookstore to purchase books, Bibles and CD's to distribute to the kids at the orphanage. We walked there and back in record time to try and catch bus 133 by 10:30 so we could meet Dasha at the Internot at 11am. We caught the bus and were running just a few minutes behind when our bus hit the curb and blew out a tire. We all quietly departed the bus and began our walk toward our destination. I tried to call Dasha but I had left her number back at the apartment. Funny though we all had complete peace.

DASHA

About a block from the orphanage a friend came toward us to let us know that Dasha was waiting but that there was a camera crew there this day and the director and children were in a meeting with the TV cameras. We stopped on the street to pray. What to do? Lord, what to do? We all felt peace to proceed. Some of us had been fasting and praying for this meeting for the previous 3 weeks. The time had come. With a mission in our steps and bags of t-shirts and flip flops in our arms, we headed to seek an audience with the director, Ms. Anna. According to the secretary she was unavailable and would be for some time. So we place a photo of our children, a handwritten card from Pasha, flowers and candy on her desk and left the building.

THE CHILDREN PICKING OUT SHIRTS, FLIP FLOPS, BOOKS AND BIBLES

As we were paying our translator and saying goodbye, the camera crew left. We decided to wait in the courtyard. Let's just say God had gone before us. Shortly, the children and director were out front for a photo and then we were invited into her office. She spent 20 minutes sharing how she has resigned effective June 30 and has no idea what her future holds. This, the same lady that wouldn't speak to us 2 years ago. We asked how we could pray for her and if she would take a photo with us. Photos were snapped and she provided a room for us to pray and meet with the children. We had unlimited time with the kids and freedom to take their pictures. The couch quickly filled with the gifts we brought and we let each child choose their own items. Orphans don't have many chances to choose.

Pray for these kids. They are all at summer camp now with even less structure than before. Pray that the Lord would bring families for these waiting children.
The encouragement to me this day was that God's timing is always so perfect. Thank you Lord for the flat tire...so we would arrive at the orphanage when the camera crews were almost done. Thank you for softening Anna's heart.

1 comment:

Oh how we love Odessa. We stayed right around teh corner from that McD's you are at. We adopted our daughter from there in Dec. and are waiting for SDA appointment date now for Round 2. I pray we are blessed enough to be able to go back to Odessa. Enjoy!http://debraandrayinparadise.blogspot.com/

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We are best friends that have been married for 31 wonderful years. We have 9 children (five married and 4 still at home) and 9 grandchildren. The four youngest children, all biological siblings, we adopted from two orphanages in Ukraine. To read about our journey start with the March 2009 post. We always have a house full of people and that's how it's meant to be. We love Jesus more than breath and want to share His hope with others. Our hope is to offer support to orphans and adoptive families through our ministry of Open Arms Adoption. For more information about this ministry visit our web page at openarmsadopt.org or email us at openarmsadoption@gmail.com